Dynamic PET/CT scan of 68 Ga-FAPI-04 for the optimal acquisition time in suspected malignant hepatic cancer patients

Dynamic PET/CT scan of Ga-FAPI-04 in patients with suspected malignant hepatic lesions were retrospectively analyzed to find the optimal acquisition time with better lesion detection rate. Twenty-two patients with lesions confirmed by CT or MRI were performed with dynamic Ga-FAPI-04 PET/CT scan. Tra...

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description Dynamic PET/CT scan of Ga-FAPI-04 in patients with suspected malignant hepatic lesions were retrospectively analyzed to find the optimal acquisition time with better lesion detection rate. Twenty-two patients with lesions confirmed by CT or MRI were performed with dynamic Ga-FAPI-04 PET/CT scan. Tracer uptake of lesions and normal organs at different time points were analyzed. Standardized uptake value (SUV) and tumor-to-background (TBR) were calculated based on the quantification of images. SUV of normal organs decreased rapidly from 10 to 30 min and decreased gradually from 30 to 60 min. Besides, the uterus showed a particularly high uptake in all patients (12.62 ± 4.58 at 10 min p.i., 12.04 ± 3.99 at 30 min p.i., 10.92 ± 2.38 at 60 min p.i.). SUV of lesions decreased gradually, while TBR increased from 10- to 60-min post-injection. Visual analysis verified a comparable lesion detectability of 30 min and 60 min with images of 10 min showing a decreased lesion detection number. This study revealed that similar detection rates were achieved at both 30 and 60 min, suggesting a static scan at 30 min to be appropriate in the clinic. Besides, although with high lesion uptake, early Ga-FAPI-04 PET imaging at 10 min after tracer injection could cause missed lesion detection.
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